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  2. Independent Television and Radio - Wikipedia

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    Independent Television (ITV) received its broadcasting license on 26 June 1993, making it the first privately owned broadcasting station in Nigeria under the parent organization IBW Enterprises. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] Full transmission began on 27 March 1997.

  3. Benin City - Wikipedia

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    Benin City serves as the capital and largest metropolitan centre of Edo State, situated in southern Nigeria. [3] It ranks as the fourth-most populous city in Nigeria , according to the 2006 national census , preceded by Lagos , Kano , and Ibadan .

  4. NTA Benin - Wikipedia

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    With the creation of the current Nigerian Television Authority, NTA Benin was the head station of zone B, which also comprised other stations in south-central Nigeria, in Akure, Owerri and Port Harcourt. [2] By the mid-1980s, NTA Benin only had two cameras. [3]

  5. Benin-Niger spat deepens with arrests at crude pipeline terminal

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    Benin's crude blockade jeopardised Niger's plan to start exports from its Agadem oilfield via the pipeline under a memorandum of understanding with Chinese state-owned oil giant China National ...

  6. Gunmen kill three in Benin border attack - AOL

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  7. Royal Palace of the Oba of Benin - Wikipedia

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    The palace, built by Oba Ewedo (1255–1280), is located at the heart of ancient City of Benin. It was rebuilt by Oba Eweka II (1914–1932) after the original building was destroyed during the 1897 war with the British. The Royal Palace of Oba of Benin is a celebration and preservation of the rich Benin culture. [3]

  8. Benin’s past, present, and future is on display for the first ...

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    Benin’s inclusion in the world’s longest-running biennale comes after an influx of African nations to the exhibition in recent years, with Madagascar and Ghana debuting in 2019 and Uganda ...

  9. Edo Broadcasting Service - Wikipedia

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    The Edo Broadcasting Service (EBS) is a state-owned broadcasting organization located in Aduwawa, Edo State, Nigeria. [1] It was established as the Nigeria Broadcasting Corporation (now known as the National Broadcasting Commission) in 1978, and over time, it evolved into the current Edo Broadcasting Service. [2] [3]